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Mato Hanzekowic, Zagreb, Yugoslavia ->
In 1911 he became a judge and in 1920 a lawyer in Bosnia. Since 1917 he is entirely devoted to literary work being of the opinion that there is no ethic to be found in the job of a lawyer. He aspires to the fraternization of mankind.

Panto Krekic, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia ->
is one of the founders of the socialist party in Bosnia and Herzogwina and is a champion for the movement of Bosnian labor.

Ures Krulj, Belgrade, Yugoslavia ->
was the founder of the newspaper "Narod" in 1907 in Mostar. At the first election for the Bosnia-Herzogowinian diet he was elected deputy. Then he was elected for the Province Council of Bosnia Herzogowinia.

Hermann Suida, Vienna, Austria ->
discovered a new acetic acid conservation process known as the "Suida Process". Plants were erected in England, Scotland, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Poland and Bosnia.